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November 17, 2004

Main Attraction of Radical Hardcore Islamofascism?: Slapping Around Women

Theodore Darymple thinks that Theo Van Gogh was murdered because his film exposed the heart of Islamofascism's appeal to the young men
-- the sexual enslavement of Muslim women:

The abuse of women has often, if not always, appealed to men, because it gives them a sense of power, however humiliated they may feel in other spheres of their life. And the oppression of women by Muslim men in Western Europe gives those men at the same time a sexual partner, a domestic servant, and a gratifying sense of power, while allowing them also to live an otherwise westernized life. For the men, it is convenient; interestingly, but perhaps not surprisingly, almost the only openly hostile expressions toward Islam from British-born Muslims that I hear come from young women, some of whom loathe it passionately because they blame it for their servitude.

The theory has some appeal. There must be some reason this toxic stew of medievalism and murder has such a hold on people.

Sex can't explain everything, no matter what Freud thought, but it sure can explain a lot.


posted by Ace at 02:42 PM
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Not just women. Girls. Young girls. And 50% of them (in Iraq, at least), are first cousins.

Sexual slavery. Pedofhilia. Inc(e)st. The holy trinity of Islam.

Posted by: ww on November 17, 2004 03:07 PM

I remember seeing the muslim groups setting up stalls in the town center promoting the religion. Always seemed to try and attract a group of much younger white girls.

Posted by: AG on November 17, 2004 03:08 PM

This is why Islam is doing so well in American prisons. When you get out, you have carte blanche to just kick the shit out of your old lady and send her packing when you tire of her.

I don't think that sounds so good really, even though at a glance it holds some appeal.

Posted by: spongeworthy on November 17, 2004 03:36 PM

I feel a little funny reading this post with Kim staring at me. Certainly she doesn't approve of this? Right?

Posted by: BrewFan on November 17, 2004 03:38 PM

And then there's the deal about getting not one, not two, not three... but FOUR wives that you can knock around... And of course (in accordance with the holy koran) you must abuse them all equally.

Posted by: DaveK on November 17, 2004 04:13 PM

And our European friends openly support them. Must be a vicarious need for slapping women around (I mean hell, they're just Muslim women after all - they almost don't even count! /sarc.)

Posted by: Philip on November 18, 2004 02:56 AM

I'm sick of everyone saying Islam promotes women abuse, IT DOESN'T! It only alows it if your wife doesn't listen to something religious you say, like put a scarf on when you go outside. Even then you shouldn't, since now that can lead to divorce in our current society, whereas in the past it just gave you more power. In Islam you aren't allowed to have the girl friend boyfriend thing, nor are you allowed to have sexual relations with anyone but your wife, which is one reason why you can marry up to 4 wives. Another reason is incase of divorce you still have 3 shots left before you are officially a bad man. Why don't you all go and actually read The Holy Quran in arabic and actually understand it instead of reading that translated junk.

Posted by: Kassem on December 8, 2004 12:50 PM

I do belive that if a muslim man disiplins his wife, it is their business, i am a white female, 23, from the US, why are all of us so concerned for things we know little about? If they wanted to change millions of years of traditions, they would do it, with out our input, im sure, so what their culture is diffrent than ours, dosent make it wrong, same with ours, ive seen things muslim men will say about us, american girls, i disagree with those statements also, like the saying goes people, Cant we all just get along? We should all learn from one another, instead of hating each other, seriously, if we put half of the energy that we have in war, arguments, ect,,toward, learning, and co-exsisting with one another, it would be one hell of a world, dont you think. just my opion,,,,,,,,,,Terra.

Posted by: on January 23, 2005 03:19 PM

And one more thing, about sexual enslavement, in muslim countries, with all of the kinds of sex, and fetishes that go on in us, who are we to say anything. we have women, and men, standing on street corners, for money, people who displine for money, and the men love it, Regardless on what ever you may think this country is suppose to stand for,, it really dosent, our government is hipicrits, do as we say, not as we do~~ sexual enslavment, if that is what they want to do, let them, they arent talking shit about our sexual prefences,,,,,,Terra

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